Online tools often produce a “range” based on generalized patterns. That can be useful as a starting point, but it can also create false confidence. In Hurst and nearby communities, fatal incidents frequently involve fast-changing facts and multiple potential sources of fault—conditions that a calculator can’t properly weigh.
Common reasons AI estimates fall short:
- Texas fault disputes: Insurance carriers may contest negligence, causation, or whether the decedent’s actions contributed.
- Evidence timing: Dashcam footage, surveillance, and traffic signals data can be incomplete or overwritten.
- Different incident types: A claim involving a commuter crash, a roadway hazard, or a workplace incident may require very different proof.
When the information is incomplete, the “number” looks more certain than it should be.


